Had President Coolidge decided to try again for a naval disarmament
parley similar to the unfruitful Geneva Conference initiated by him
last year? He had not. But so thought many a reader who depends upon
the Times to say what it means without levity.

The first paragraph under the inexcusable headline seemed a clear case
of typographical transposition. It said:

"The private and professional lives of bugs, beetles, caterpillars and
worms will be discussed...